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Etymology and other languages

Historically used to describe an invisible feeling emanating from an individual; today used metaphorically to describe the impression one makes upon others at a glance.

Japanese

• オーラ• オーラの書• アルジローレ

• Officially romanized as Aura; as above. This name is used in all appearances except Fire Emblem and The Sacred Stones.• Book of Aura. This name is used only in Mystery, in which most tomes have the の書 suffix.• Argyraurae. Compound of the Greek άργυρος Argyros, "silver" + aura. Used only in Fire Emblem and The Sacred Stones.

Spanish

Aura

As above.

French

Aura

As above.

German

Aura

As above.

Italian

Aurora

From Aurora, a Roman dawn goddess; her name, Latin for "sunrise", is today used to describe astral light displays found only in high-latitude regions of Earth.

References

↑"Ellerean, listen to me... Gharnef, along with Pontifex Miloah, were Lord Gotoh's best pupils. But Lord Gotoh saw Gharnef's weakness, and so he left Khadein and the Aura tome to Pontifex Miloah. Gharnef, overcome by jealousy, stole the Darksphere from Lord Gotoh, and created the Imhullu tome. As a result... His heart was trapped within the Darksphere for all eternity. Wrath and envy led him to ruin. Do you understand now, Ellerean...?" - Wendell, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem